The purpose of this is to provide step by step instructions on getting DVD movies to play in Linux. I will try to be as clear as possible, but if something is confusing or incorrect, please tell me about it and I'll fix it. If you have any questions, you can subscribe to the livid-user mailing list by sending a blank email to
livid-user-subscribe@linuxvideo.org.

This howto is available in many formats, including html and tex. The newest version can always be retrieved from
http://www.linuxvideo.org/docs/Linux-DVD-HOWTO/. It is highly recommended that you get the most recent version, as this howto is being updated quite often.

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Thanks to Nathan Rowlan
nkr@helo.org for starting and maintaining this document in the early days. It has now been taken over by the LiViD support team.

Thanks to the authors of OMS and the rest of the LiViD developers, who have given the project much of their time and work, and also to those individuals who have given feedback to make this HOWTO better.

Much of the layout of this HOWTO was gotten from the HOWTO-HOWTO, written by Mark F. Komarinski. It can be found at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/.